The inexplicably peripatetic candidate

Why is it, exactly, that John McCain spent the week of the 4th of July traveling to Latin America? No one seems to be able to explain it, but the Washington Post’s Dan Balz takes a closer look: Is his commitment to free trade so deep that he needed not one foreign trip (to Canada […]

Bush vows more troops for Afghanistan, but Mullen doesn’t have them

For the second consecutive month, more U.S. troops were killed in Afghanistan than in Iraq. Nearly seven years after the war in Afghanistan began, June was the deadliest month for U.S. troops, and our force levels in the country are now at their highest since the war began. All of this, tragically, comes a few […]

McCain reboots and gives rise to the Rovians

After effectively securing the Republican nomination in early February, and officially crossing the delegate threshold in early March, John McCain had plenty of time to shape a general election game-plan, decide on a message, and put a campaign infrastructure in place while Democrats continued the longest nominating fight in American history. In that time, McCain […]

Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * I’ve known Brian for a while, and this is just stunning: “Brian Beutler, a well-known progressive blogger, was shot and seriously injured during a mugging last night in Washington, D.C. One bullet damaged Beutler’s spleen, and he had it removed during surgery this morning at the Washington Hospital Center. […]

WSJ editorial paints Obama as Bush’s ideological heir

Given John McCain’s record, and rhetoric, Republicans are clearly worried about how voters are going to react to the argument that McCain offers the nation “Bush’s third term.” In fact, conservatives are so worried about it, the misguided ideologues at the Wall Street Journal editorial page have decided to make a novel argument: it’s Barack […]

Asked about military service, presidential qualifications, McCain gets ‘visibly angry’

TNR’s Michael Crowley, commenting on the still-inexplicable Wesley Clark flap, noted today, “I do think the whole episode was bad for Obama in the short term, although if it plants seeds with MSM editors to think more critically about McCain’s military experience down the road that would be substantially mitigating.” That sounds about right. The […]

‘Matthew 25 Network’ takes a pro-Obama message to Christian radio

I noted a few weeks ago that there’s a new religious political action committee, the “Matthew 25 Network,” that may very well have an impact on the political scene this year, far more than any religious progressives have had in quite a while. To briefly review, the Matthew 25 Network is spearheaded by Mara Vanderslice, […]

Another major staff shake-up in the McCain campaign

The perception in Republican circles is that John McCain’s campaign has been slow to take advantage of various opportunities, lacks focus, and has generally been unimpressive as the general-election phase of the campaign has gotten underway over the last month. Given the intra-party grumbling, it probably shouldn’t come as too big a surprise that McCain […]

New media meme: candidate flip-flops no longer matter

In 2004, the Bush-Cheney campaign decided early on in the race exactly how they’d define John Kerry: “flip-flopper.” The charge was quickly parroted by the media, and reinforced the Republican campaign’s narrative: in the first post-9/11 election, in a time of war, we don’t want someone who’s inconsistent. Four years later, it’s the Republican who […]

McCain rejects his own admissions, denies ignorance on the economy

Earlier this year, in a nationally televised debate, Tim Russert confronted John McCain with some of his inconvenient admissions: “You have said repeatedly, ‘I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues.’” McCain was incredulous and dismissive, “Actually, I don’t know where you got that quote from.” Soon […]